ᬓᬲ
Balinese
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Old Javanese kāśa (“a species of grass, Sacharum spontaneum”), from Sanskrit काश (kāśa, “wild sugarcane, kans grass”).
Noun
editᬓᬲ (kasa)
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from Indonesian kasa (“gauze”), from Malay kasa (“gauze”), from Persian خاصه (xâsa, “fine cotton cloth of a close texture, called cossas”).
Noun
editᬓᬲ (kasa)
Etymology 3
editAffixed ᬲ (sa, “one”) + ᬓ- (ka-) (compare to Javanese ꦏꦱ (kasa)).
Proper noun
editᬓᬲ (Kasa)
Related terms
edit- (lunar months) ᬓᬲ (“Kasa”), ᬓᬭᭀ (“Karo”), ᬓᬢᬶᬕ (“Katiga”), ᬓᬧᬢ᭄ (“Kapat”), ᬓᬮᬶᬫ (“Kalima”), ᬓᬦᭂᬫ᭄ (“Kanem”), ᬓᬧᬶᬢᬸ (“Kapitu”), ᬓᬯᭀᬮᬸ (“Kawolu”), ᬓᬲᬗ (“Kasanga”), ᬓᬤᬰ (“Kadasa”), ᬚᬶᬬᬾᬱ᭄ᬞ (“Jiyestha”), ᬱᬤ᭄ᬥ (“Sadha”) (Category: ban:Lunar months)
Further reading
edit- “kasa” in Balinese–Indonesian Dictionary [Kamus Bahasa Bali–Indonesia], Denpasar, Indonesia: The Linguistic Center of Bali Province [Balai Bahasa Provinsi Bali].
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- Balinese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Balinese/sə
- Rhymes:Balinese/sə/2 syllables
- Balinese terms borrowed from Old Javanese
- Balinese terms derived from Old Javanese
- Balinese terms derived from Sanskrit
- Balinese lemmas
- Balinese nouns
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- Balinese terms borrowed from Indonesian
- Balinese terms derived from Indonesian
- Balinese terms derived from Malay
- Balinese terms derived from Persian
- Balinese terms prefixed with ᬓ-
- Balinese proper nouns
- ban:Lunar months